What is ?
How does work?
Tranexamic Acid is an advanced skincare ingredient that has become increasingly popular in dermatology for improving the appearance of skin discoloration. Originally developed for medical applications, topical Tranexamic Acid is now widely incorporated into cosmetic formulations targeting uneven skin tone and visible pigmentation.
Research suggests that Tranexamic Acid helps reduce the appearance of discoloration by influencing pathways involved in excess melanin production. It is commonly combined with Niacinamide, Vitamin C, Alpha Arbutin, Kojic Acid, and sunscreen as part of comprehensive brightening skincare routines.
It is considered suitable for most skin types and is frequently recommended for individuals concerned with melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), and sun-related discoloration.
Key benefits?
Helps improve the appearance of melasma
• Reduces visible hyperpigmentation
• Brightens uneven skin tone
• Helps fade post-acne marks
• Supports a more radiant complexion
• Complements brightening skincare routines
• Suitable for sensitive skin
• Works well with Niacinamide and Vitamin C
• Helps maintain a more even-looking skin tone
Clinical research
Tranexamic Acid is an advanced skincare ingredient that has become increasingly popular in dermatology for improving the appearance of skin discoloration. Originally developed for medical applications, topical Tranexamic Acid is now widely incorporated into cosmetic formulations targeting uneven skin tone and visible pigmentation.
Research suggests that Tranexamic Acid helps reduce the appearance of discoloration by influencing pathways involved in excess melanin production. It is commonly combined with Niacinamide, Vitamin C, Alpha Arbutin, Kojic Acid, and sunscreen as part of comprehensive brightening skincare routines.
It is considered suitable for most skin types and is frequently recommended for individuals concerned with melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), and sun-related discoloration.
How to uses?
Tranexamic Acid is generally well tolerated in topical cosmetic formulations. It is suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin. Mild irritation may occur in some individuals when introducing new active ingredients. Daily sunscreen is recommended when treating visible pigmentation concerns.
References Scientific sources
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
British Journal of Dermatology
International Journal of Dermatology
PubMed – Tranexamic Acid for Melasma
American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
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